Frequently Asked Questions
The dimensions are sixteen inches in length, three inches in width, and three inches in height. This compact size makes it suitable for specific vehicle models.
This shock absorber is compatible with the 1995 to 2004 Toyota Tacoma. Note that it excludes the rear-wheel drive model.
The shock absorber is constructed with a seamless working cylinder for optimal sealing. This design enhances durability and performance.
To install the shock absorber, locate the mounting points on your vehicle's suspension system. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for a precise fit.
Yes, this shock absorber is designed as an OE style replacement. It ensures a precise fit and functionality similar to the original components.
No, this shock absorber is not compatible with rear-wheel drive models of the Toyota Tacoma. It is specifically designed for four-wheel drive versions.
To maintain performance, regularly inspect for signs of wear or leaks. Keeping the suspension system clean can also help optimize its lifespan.
Unity Automotive typically offers a warranty on their products, but it's advisable to check the specific warranty details at the time of purchase.
Store the shock absorber in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid placing heavy objects on it to prevent any damage.
The shock absorber is nitrogen gas charged. This provides superior response and consistent control during vehicle operation.
Yes, the Unity shock absorber is built for durability, making it suitable for various terrains, including off-road driving.
Features include a precision design for direct fit, seamless cylinder construction, and a piston seal that adjusts for wear, ensuring longevity.
Yes, basic automotive tools such as wrenches and socket sets are typically required for the installation of this shock absorber.
Nitrogen gas helps to reduce foam and cavitation, providing a more stable ride and better control in various driving conditions.
A failing shock absorber can lead to poor handling, increased stopping distances, and an uncomfortable ride due to reduced shock absorption.















